fanwise

[ fan-wahyz ]
/ ˈfænˌwaɪz /

adverb

spread out like an open fan: to hold cards fanwise.

Origin of fanwise

First recorded in 1880–85; fan1 + -wise

Words nearby fanwise

Example sentences from the Web for fanwise

  • We lowered and spread out, fanwise, from the bark and made for the whales.

    Swept Out to Sea |W. Bertram Foster
  • The chain of the hills swung sharply away to the east, and the path broadened, fanwise, east and west.

    Polaris of the Snows |Charles B. Stilson
  • He drew a dilapidated pack of cards from his pocket and spread them fanwise.

    The Land of Strong Men |Arthur M. Chisholm